Goodwood Revival lures F1 star into comeback

Goodwood Revival lures F1 star into comeback
Former F1 and TV star Martin Brundle has been lured into making his
racing comeback by Goodwood for this weekend's cult Revival event (19-21
September). The prestigious retro motor racing spectacular...

Goodwood Revival lures F1 star into comeback

Former F1 and TV star Martin Brundle has been lured into making his
racing comeback by Goodwood for this weekend's cult Revival event (19-21
September). The prestigious retro motor racing spectacular will be awash
with legendary cars, bikes, planes and heroes set in an authentic time
warp background at the glorious Goodwood track in West Sussex.

Brundle will not only be reunited with Jaguar with whom he enjoyed his
most successful racing at Le Mans and in the World Sports Car
Championship, but he will also team up with Grand Prix design legend
Adrian Newey in a fearsome light weight E Type Jaguar from the sixties.

The Brundle / Newey combination will take on the mighty Ferraris, Aston
Martins and Cobras driven by champions past and present in the famous
Tourist Trophy race which includes a dramatic pit stop to change drivers.
The former teammate to Michael Schumacher at Benetton F1 is putting his
reputation on the line.

"To a degree" said Brundle, "although I'm not a professional driver
anymore. I know I will have to take a 90% approach in the Tourist Trophy
as it's a race that's hotly contested, I was surprised to see just how
aggressive the drivers are but I will leave a margin for error.

"We race hard but fair as this event is a magical step back in time, it's
a chance to drive a beautiful car from a great racing era which lured me
into saying yes. In a previous Goodwood Revival I remember powering into
St Mary's and looking across to see Sir Stirling Moss, head back in his
famous white helmet, piloting an iconic D Type Jaguar at 160 mph next to
me. It was surreal, as if I was in a movie, an unforgettable moment of
pure nostalgia."

The legends of motor sport will gather this weekend to celebrate 60 years
of Goodwood and the tenth running of the Goodwood Revival. Everywhere the
80,000 expected spectators look, painstaking attention to detail will
astound the onlooker - from World War Two planes in dog fights above, to
fifties bikes raced by former and current stars. Whilst everyone will
also dress the part in this huge cult theatrical event on the Sussex
Downs.

Period theatre or not, Martin Brundle will be expected to play a major
role and take front of stage on his racing return.